Mindful Action: Yoga & Meditation for Climate Resilience
Organizer: Tamara Grossutti
Join yoga teacher and climate activist Tamara Grossutti for an evening of gentle yoga, meditation, and reflection designed to help climate community members recharge and reconnect. Through breathwork, meditation, and accessible yoga practices, participants will explore ways to cultivate calm, self-compassion, and emotional resilience while gently processing feelings connected to the climate crisis. All are welcome, especially those new to yoga and meditation.
Register and More details: https://mindfulactionyoga.eventbrite.ca
The Power of Local Action
Organizer: Seniors For Climate Toronto
The event is for the "climate curious" who would like to be active but don't know where to start. Keynote speaker, panel, table discussions with climate and allied organizations ending with communal song writing and performance.
This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible.
We are targeting people who are not yet active. Promotion to friends, workmates and family would be much appreciated.
Register and More details: https://luma.com/tocw-o5d6
A Breath of Clean Air: Building Climate Resilience by Improving Indoor Air Quality
Organizer: Clean Indoor Air Toronto
Join us for A Breath of Clean Air, a workshop to learn how to improve indoor air quality and make our indoor environments more resilient to the impacts of air pollution and climate change.
Register and More details: https://luma.com/tocw-r3l9
Wannabe Toxic Free: Home Edition
Organizer: Women's Healthy Environments Network
Panel discussion (+ Q&A) and activities (clothing swap, home decor swap, DIY products workshop, sustainable vendors).
Panel discussion on toxic exposure sources in the home, environmental factors that increase exposure, methods for reducing exposure, and how Canadian policies increase risks and create barriers to Environmental Justice, particularly for marginalized communities.
This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible.
Register and More details: https://luma.com/sm7u0eqc
Youth Climate Corps Celebration: Entry-Level JOB, FOOD, FUN, SOCIAL
Organizer: Youth Climate Corps
Frustrated by the job market?
Unemployed? Tired of sending applications into the void? Employers demand entry-level experience—but how are you supposed to get it without connections, expensive networking events, or unpaid internships? The sustainability and green jobs sector needs skilled youth, but the door is locked for too many.
To solve this problem, we’ve decided to organize youth at Toronto Climate Week for entry-level jobs. Yes, we are actually providing an experience you can put on your resume AND a letter of recommendation. 📝 ( Canvassing, Video recording, booth setup for check in, research MP organization greenwashing practices, draft facts sheet.. )
We are hiring you for a day from June 1st to June 6th, while not paid yet (if the youth climate corps pilot was fully invested at 1 billion by the federal government, you would be paid a living wage while learning!).
On JUNE 6TH, join us at a social event with food and fun activities to reflect on your experience and celebrate the wins and the Youth Climate Corps campaign. Get your certification of entry-level jobs and letter of recommendation!
You will also learn what's happening for green jobs in Toronto and join in the launch of the policy paper of a Yellowhead Institute paper!
I understand when I attend an event I enter an area where photography, audio, and video recording may occur. By entering the event premises, I consent to such recording media and its release, publication, exhibition or reproduction.
Register and More details: https://luma.com/cqeovwvc
Kids Are the Best Climate Solutions!
Organizers: Robert and For Our Kids Toronto
Discussion with kids and YouTuber Robert!
Children are the most influential voices for change. Adults will listen to kids when they won't listen to anyone else. This event will invite children and their parents to find out what they can do to help stop climate change and make the world a better place and will include a free tree sapling and pollinator seeds that the children can plant at their home or in their community as well as a vegan snack!
Register and More details: https://luma.com/tocw-8wpm
Brampton Grow Green: Climate Connections
Organizer: Community Climate Council
Community Climate Connections is back by popular demand!
If you missed our first Mixer — or if you joined us and want to keep the momentum going — this space is for you!
We are hosting an inclusive, diverse space for anyone interested in sustainability, whether you’re already working in the sector or just beginning your green journey. No matter where you’re starting from, this space invites you to get to know local sustainability advocates, the CCC team, and other residents who have advice and career stories to learn from. Let’s connect!
Register and More details: https://luma.com/u84igldk
Grow Food. Grow Community. Grow Climate Resilience.
Organizer: Thorncliffe Park Urban Farmers (TPUF)
Join Thorncliffe Park Urban Farmers for a hands-on community gardening session rooted in climate action, food justice, and neighbourhood resilience.
Together, we are transforming underutilized green space into productive urban farmland — restoring soil health, increasing biodiversity, reducing food insecurity, and strengthening local climate resilience.
Participants will learn about regenerative growing practices, composting, pollinator-friendly planting, and how community-led climate solutions can create lasting environmental and social impact.
No experience required. All are welcome. Come get your hands in the soil and be part of climate action at the local level.
Register and More details: https://luma.com/tocw-x2d6
Jurisdiction Back: Restoring Indigenous Governance Through an Ethic of Care
Organizer: York University’s International Political Economy and Ecology Summer School
Dr. Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Stark (University of Victoria), whose research explores Indigenous politics, Treaty rights, and the criminalization of Indigenous sovereignty in Canada and the United States.
Dr. Susan Hill (University of Toronto), whose work focuses on Haudenosaunee history, Indigenous research methodologies, and community-engaged scholarship.
The lecture will open with remarks from Dr. Michelle Daigle (University of Toronto).
We warmly invite you to attend and engage in what promises to be an important and timely conversation. Please feel free to share this information within your networks.
More details: https://events.yorku.ca/events/jurisdiction-back-restoring-indigenous-governance-through-an-ethic-of-care/
Organizing Climate Futures Speaker Series - Event 1 - Campaigns!
Organizers: Indigenous Climate Action, Research for the Frontlines, and UVic’s Transformative Climate Action program
Indigenous Climate Action, Research for the Frontlines, and UVic’s Transformative Climate Action program are partnering to host an online webinar series titled “Organizing Climate Futures.”
The first session in the series will focus on Campaigns, bringing together three powerful speakers:
Sleydo' Molly Wickham
Jesse Stoeppler
Tia Kennedy
This session will explore what land defense campaigns teach us about building just and livable climate futures, and what we’ve learned through movement organizing. By bringing together Indigenous organizers and land defenders from across so-called Canada, we hope to create space for grounded and generative conversations on what it means to organize climate futures.
Register and More details: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/EDU8nj2vRHGdBqYmda95aA
Environmental Impacts of Large Data Centres
Organizers: Green Neighbours 21, Eglinton-Lawrence Climate Action, Don Valley West for Environmental Action and Green Neighbours Network of Toronto
Prof. Mark Winfield speaks about the environmental impacts of large data centres for climate activists and for the curious. Doors open at 6:30 pm.
Register and More details: https://luma.com/7zkm4ptc
Rethinking the Menu: Mobilizing Cities for Climate-Safe and Plant-Based Food Systems
Organizer: The Plant Based Treaty
Shifting to plant-based food menus across public institutions, workplaces, and communities can lower greenhouse gas emissions, reduce land and water use, improve public health, and increase access to affordable food options.
This session focuses on action, including how to advocate for policy change and scale impact. Attendees will leave with clear next steps to become part of a campaign and help bring more cities on board as part of a growing global movement for plant-based food systems.
Register and More details: https://luma.com/n3gb3r6d
Suzuki Session 3: Community Resilience to Escalating Climate Threats
Organizer: David Suzuki Foundation
As climate emergencies like floods, heat waves and storms become more frequent and severe, one thing has become clear: in emergency situations, we can’t rely on our governments and services to respond immediately. Most governments state that people should be prepared to care for themselves and their families for 72 hours after an emergency strikes.
But emergency preparedness isn’t just about protecting our individual households. It’s about getting to know your neighbours and making a plan to work together so everyone is cared for and no one is left behind.
Register and More details: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/5917785320841/WN_3B4ykMHzRiiWyj3AmeZypQ#/registration
SCAN! fundraiser
Organizer: Seniors For Climate Action Now
In Benefit of SCAN- Seniors For Climate Action Now
Canadian songwriter, playwright, author, activist and former politician James Gordon has a history of producing topical ‘one-man’ shows. His last, “James Gordon’s Emergency Climate Musical” was a success across the country, so much so that there’s demand for a reboot since the show didn’t actually seem to solve that crisis. In looking at the possibilities, James observed that nothing can really be accomplished in climate mitigation until we work to remove the biggest obstacle in keeping our planet sustainable and thriving: the Oligarchy!
Register and More details: https://hughsroomlive.com/event-details/?slug=james-gordon-smashing-the-oligarchy
What’s with Ontario’s nuclear and gas obsession?
Organizers: The Centre for Social Innovation and The Ontario Clean Air Alliance
Learn about Ontario’s history and future of energy: nuclear, coal, gas, storage, water, wind and solar.
Could Ontario meet our growing electricity needs with 100% renewable, low-cost power? What about jobs? Storage? Transmission?
Register and More details: https://luma.com/shfke9ok
How a faster energy transition brings hope to the climate conversation
Organizers: Energi Media and The Energy Mix
Join Energi Media and The Energy Mix for a live podcast with audience Q&A that digs deep on:
• How the rise of renewable electricity and the clean climate economy is bringing an end to the era of fossil fuels;
• How the energy price shock will lead to faster, deeper carbon cuts, particularly in the energy-importing countries that are home to nearly three-quarters of the world’s population;
• The implications for all of us—as investors, communities, and everyday citizens;
• Why Canada has missed the memo so far;
• What each of us can do to land the message.
Register and More details: https://luma.com/a2hlyn83
Our Health in a Changing Climate
Organizer: University of Toronto’s Collaborative Centre for Climate, Health & Sustainable Care
Join the Collaborative Centre for Climate, Health & Sustainable Care for a lunch time webinar about how climate change affects our health and healthcare systems.
From extreme heat and poor air quality to the spread of diseases and impacts on mental health, climate change already affects our daily lives.
In this webinar, leading experts from the University of Toronto and the Toronto Academic Health Science Network (TAHSN) will discuss what a changing climate means for our health today and in the future. We will explore the challenges we face and ways to build more sustainable and resilient communities and healthcare systems. Join us for this insightful and engaging conversation. Open to all.
Register and More details: https://luma.com/tocw-pz9z
Toronto Climate Week 2026
Organizer: Toronto Climate Week
Toronto Climate Week is a citywide celebration backed by city of TO, that brings together communities, ideas, decision makers, and climate solutions. From grassroots changemakers to clean tech innOvators, policy nerds to plant lovers - this week's got something for you.
Toronto Climate Week (TOCW) was born from a bold grassroots vision: to create a Canadian platform that unites climate action with culture, innovation, and community. Its mission is to position Toronto as a globally recognized hub for climate solutions.
More details: https://www.tocw.ca/
Policy & Penmanship: Write to your Government Officials for Environmental Justice
Organizer: Shake Up The Establishment
Join us for an evening of nourishing food, free prizes, environmental policy action and a chance to connect and be in community with one another!
Help shape Canada’s National Strategy to Advance Environmental Justice and Address Environmental Racism. Through an informative presentation you'll learn about environmental racism and how it impacts your community. You'll be given the opportunity to engage in direct policy action and have your voice heard by writing letters to your elected officials.
By sharing your feedback, you can advocate for the needs and perspectives of impacted communities to be prioritized in the development and implementation of the National Environmental Justice Strategy.
Register and More details: https://luma.com/oxg3bg1p
Indigenous Climate Action and Seniors for Climate Action Now! Present: Indigenous Climate Leadership for Our Collective Future
Organizer: Indigenous Climate Action (ICA)
Indigenous Climate Action: Uplifting Indigenous movements, voices, and grassroots organizations for a decade - ICA will participate on the opening day of Toronto Climate Week with a grounding in Indigenous values, rights and true climate solutions. This presentation is in partnership with Seniors for Climate Action Now! and is intended to increase awareness of False Solutions with a focus on the challenges of Nature Based Climate Solutions.
Register and More details: https://luma.com/ogp27t2d
Climate Fresk: Climate Justice and Literacy Workshop
Organizer: Climate Fresk
We are thrilled to help start off a week full of climate-focused events ! On June 1st from 12:30 to 3:30 PM, our two volunteer facilitators Reem and Zalia will take you through the Climate Fresk, (or Climate Collage) an engaging, team-based collaborative exercise popular worldwide.
Register and More details: https://luma.com/tocw-tf00
Community Climate Action: Solar & Wind Energy Learning Session
Organizer: ClimateCareTO
Join us in person for an informative session all about the power of solar and wind energy!
This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible, This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages.
Meeting point is at the intersection of Torresdale Ave. and Antibes Drive, inside the park after the pedestrian crossing.
Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/community-climate-action-solar-wind-energy-learning-session-tickets-1989751260583
Healthy Air at Home: What You Can Monitor, Filter, and Fix
Organizers: Toronto Home Energy Network & Clean Indoor Air Toronto
Wildfire smoke has made a lot of Torontonians think differently about air quality. What's actually floating around — and what can you do about it? This webinar covers how to monitor and improve your home’s air quality, so you can make a healthier home for you and your family.
Register and More details: https://www.thenetwork.to/event-details/healthy-air-at-home-what-you-can-monitor-filter-and-fix
Toronto Climate Film Festival: Connecting Militarization and the Climate
Organizer: ClimateFast
We will share two films on the topic of militarization and climate (plus a bonus trailer!) There will be a discussion with Dr. Tamara Lorincz, Voice of Women for Peace and International League for Peace and Freedom Canada. And there will be snacks!
This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible.
Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/tcff-presents-connecting-militarization-and-the-climate-tickets-1988911139759
Mindful Action: Yoga & Meditation for Climate Resilience
Organizer: Tamara Grossutti
Join yoga teacher and climate activist Tamara Grossutti for an evening of gentle yoga, meditation, and reflection designed to help climate community members recharge and reconnect. Through breathwork, meditation, and accessible yoga practices, participants will explore ways to cultivate calm, self-compassion, and emotional resilience while gently processing feelings connected to the climate crisis. All are welcome, especially those new to yoga and meditation.
Register and More details: https://mindfulactionyoga.eventbrite.ca
CLIMATE CONTINGENT: Nekba Day Protest
Organizers: Palestinian Youth Movement, contingent Climate For Palestine Toronto
Climate For Palestine Toronto will be hosting a contingent for the 78th Nakba protest hosted by PYM Toronto. Join us, climate activist ALL OUT FOR PALESTINE!
This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages.
More details: @Climate4Palestine.To (Instagram)
An Evening with Báyò Akómoláfé: What the Earth Is Teaching Us About Change
Organizers: Centre for Social Innovation, TGC, Canadian Centre for Food & Ecology (CCFE), Coralus, and more
From time to time, a voice emerges that helps us see the world differently. Not by offering easy answers, but by inviting us to pause, listen, and reconsider the stories we tell about change, progress, and our place within the living world.
For many people working at the edges of climate action, social innovation, new economic thinking, and cultural transformation, Dr. Báyò Akómoláfé has become one of those voices. His work is poetic, provocative, and deeply grounding. Rather than urging us to move faster or work harder to fix the world, Báyò asks a more unsettling and generative question: What if the transformations we seek require us to ‘slow down’, and learn anew from a world migrating from the conveniences of systemic legibility?
On May 13, we have a rare opportunity to gather at the Centre for Social Innovation (CSI) for an evening of reflection and conversation with Báyò as we explore what it might mean to navigate this moment of planetary transition with humility, imagination, and care.
Register and More details: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/centreforsocialinnovation/2127698
EARTH'S GREATEST ENEMY
Organizer: East End Acts
Join us on Sunday, May 10 for a special Mother's Day screening: one that calls us to unite the movement for climate justice with the struggle against the forces of imperialism, colonialism, militarism, fascism, and genocide, all in the name of defending Mother Earth.
Earth's Greatest Enemy is the second feature film by journalist Abby Martin — a groundbreaking work of anti-imperialist environmental filmmaking that took Abby and co-director Mike Prysner on a five-year fact-finding journey. Exempt from international climate agreements and rarely scrutinized in mainstream reporting, the Pentagon is the world’s single largest institutional polluter—spewing carbon, contaminating water, and scarring landscapes across the globe. Combining investigative journalism, striking visuals, and stories from impacted communities, this film challenges audiences to rethink the hidden costs of a global military empire and its planetary consequences.
Register and More details: https://actionnetwork.org/ticketed_events/earths-greatest-enemy-the-redwood-theatre-may-10
Day of Action to Stop Bill 98: Ford's takeover of the TTC
Organizers: TTCriders and Progress Toronto
We'll meet in front of the main entrance to Cedarvale Station. We will be chatting to riders, handing out flyers, and gathering signatures to take action against Doug Ford's proposal to take over the TTC and set its fares and service.
Register: https://www.campaigndashboard.app/ttcriders/rsvp/f668529a-7d58-4397-9231-b2afc914b7c6/
Pedestrian Summit TO
Organizers: 8 80 Cities, CycleTO, Friends and Families for Safe Streets, Green Neighbour Network (GNN), Jane’s Walk Toronto, Strong Towns Toronto, Toronto Environmental Alliance, TTCriders, Walk Toronto
Are you interested in creating a more vibrant and walkable Toronto for everyone? Share your ideas, socialize, and enjoy a meal with us at Toronto's first community-organized Pedestrian Summit!
As cities like Montreal, Paris, and New York make big investments in pedestrian priority projects, is Toronto lagging behind the global stage? Help us organize and shape an agenda for making the city a better and safer city for pedestrians of all ages.
The summit is open to all walkable city enthusiasts, residents, community advocates, city builders, and organizational representatives interested in making Toronto a pedestrian-friendly city.
Register and More details: https://bit.ly/PedestrianSummitTO
Willowdale Jane's Walk
Organizer: Climate Neighbours North York
Start outdoors at Edithvale Pollinator Garden, with an introductory circle and tour, then John McKenzie House and Parkview Community Garden with a reflection circle. Facilitators Mahdi Zangeneh and Jane Garthson.
This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages.
Some uneven terrain. Jane's Walk may provide an audio amplifier and T-shirts for the facilitators. We'll have a sign.
More details: https://www.janeswalkfestivalto.com/sunday-may-3-2026/special-places-in-willowdale